For the final bet I’m going to side with another Chris Gordon-trained inmate and why not as the stable is in good nick and has done particularly well at the track – six of Gordon’s 29 runners (21%) here over the last five seasons have obliged and backing all of them would have resulted in a £1 level-stakes profit of £41.43. Hopefully, he’ll be chasing a double by the time this competitive 2m handicap hurdle is run and Tara Bridge looks to have as good a chance as any. The eight-year-old is very lightly-raced for his age with just four starts under his belt and his form figures of 5432 suggest he’s getting better with each run. He stayed 2m6f well when finishing third at Fontwell but showed he has the pace to compete at this trip when finding only Dormouse too good last time. The form looks strong as the winner, who was getting 10lb and reopposes off levels this afternoon, has gone in again since and the ten-length third Eminent Poet has won twice. With that run under his belt and with further improvement likely, the selection must go close.